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Music Language MUSIC DIY promoters Cry Parrot and Tracer Trails team up once more for a cracking line-up of cutting- edge music, with artists including Conquering Animal Sound, Happy Particles, Dam Mantle, Torsten Lauschmann (see Realist pick 10) and more. See preview, page 65. Various venues, Glasgow, Sat 1 & Sun 2 Sep. Arches Live THEATRE Experimental theatre festival Arches Live returns with an exciting line-up of theatremakers and visual artists, including Harry Giles and Lou Prendergast (pictured). Check out list.co.uk for more as we have it. See preview, page 85. Arches Live, Arches, Glasgow, Tue 18–Sat 29 Sep (specific performance details still tba).

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The Imposter FILM Compelling documentary from director Bart Layton about the French con artist who posed as a missing Texan boy, and the boy’s family who accepted him into their home, despite the obvious differences between them. See review, page 54, and Layton profile, page 51. Selected release from Fri 24 Aug. Shadow Dancer FILM James Marsh (best known for Project Nim, Man on Wire) takes a break from making award-winning documentaries to deliver this tale of espionage and betrayal, set against the backdrop of 1990s Belfast. See review, page 53, and Apocalypse Archive, page 55. Selected release from Fri 24 Aug.

Melting Pot CLUBS The club night returns from its summer holidays with two special guest: Nicky Siano, from New York’s The Gallery club, and Simonotron from Edinburgh’s Hot Mess. See preview, page 42. The Admiral, Glasgow, Sat 1 Sep.

The Guid Sisters THEATRE Revival of the acclaimed Scots translation of Michel Tremblay’s play, which features a 15-strong cast of some of Scotland’s best-known actresses. See preview, page 86. Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, Thu 20 Sep–Sat 13 Oct. Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre VISUAL ART The weird but astounding Russian sculpture- cum-puppetry show adds some outdoor shows to its usual daily schedule. See review, page 80. St Enoch Square, Glasgow, until Sun 26 Aug; Trongate 103, Glasgow, daily (not Mon).

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Doune the Rabbit Hole CHOSEN BY TORSTEN LAUSCHMANN, VISUAL ARTIST/PERFORMER

Our friend Nick used to store a little retired wooden boat outside our house, until snow, rain and our children made it unfit for use. We had to order a skip for it.

Only days after I dumped it, the door bell rang and a charming women asked if she could take the boat. Her plan was to use it to decorate the stage of a small music festival. I agreed, and she collected the boat. A week later, to our surprise, we received two weekend tickets to Doune the Rabbit Hole. It

looks pretty good: Optimo’s Twitch, The Phantom Band (pictured) and Aidan Moffat & Bill Wells are playing, the kids’ activities look good and it’s only 30 mins from Glasgow. If you decide to go, remember to look out for a small boat on-stage. It’s probably Nick’s. Doune the Rabbit Hole, DunCarron Fort, near Doune, Fri 24–Sun 26 Aug. Torsten is appearing at Music is the Music Language, various venues, Glasgow, Sat 1 & Sun 2 Sep (see Realist pick 3).

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